- SEMI DETACHED HOUSE +
- THREE BEDROOMS +
- LANDSCAPED REAR GARDEN +
- WALKING DISTANCE OF TOWN CENTRE +
- OFF ROAD PARKING +
Built in the 1930s, this semi detached property has been thoughtfully extended and is fully double glazed, providing well proportioned accommodation arranged over two floors. The ground floor offers an entrance hall, a comfortable sitting room featuring a gas coal effect fire which opens into the dining room, with patio doors leading out to a newly landscaped rear garden. The kitchen benefits from direct garden access, while the adjoining utility area includes a spacious pantry cupboard. Completing the ground floor is a large bathroom fitted with a full length bath and a separate shower cubicle with a newly installed electric shower. On the first floor are two generous double bedrooms, one enjoying lovely views towards Stinchcombe Woods, along with a further single bedroom.
The current owner has undertaken substantial improvements to the rear garden, creating a truly impressive space ideal for outdoor entertaining. The garden has been finished with high quality porcelain paving, enhancing both the appearance and usability of the outdoor areas. A series of raised planters host an attractive selection of established herbs, including rosemary, thyme and sage, while new fencing encloses the garden to provide a smart and private setting. To the front, the driveway has been newly paved and offers off road parking for two vehicles, together with the benefit of an electric vehicle charging point. The front garden has also been newly fenced, providing additional privacy from the road.
The market town of Dursley is located on the Cotswold Way making it popular with walkers, and offers an array of convenient shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafes along with 'The Pulse' a popular sports facility, a library, bus station and the famous Old Spot Public House. Nailsworth town lies within five miles and is a popular shopping destination benefiting from a comprehensive selection of specialty shops and a good selection of well regarded restaurants and cafes. Stroud is also within easy reach and benefits from an award winning weekly farmers market as well as a variety of local independent shops and stores, pubs serving locally supplied beers and ciders and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to eat and socialise. The wider area has a range of shops and amenities, including supermarkets, a hospital, state and private schools and a main line railway station with inter city services travelling to Gloucester, Swindon and London (Paddington). Cam and Dursley train station is about three miles from Uley and provides commuter links to Bristol. Junctions of the M4 and M5 motorways are within relatively easy access.